Letter: Who's looking out for you?

Is this a great country or what? A bunch of billionaires, led by Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, visit Washington to beg Congress members for amnesty for illegals and to plead for more foreign workers. They legally import 125,000 monthly now but need more. Among them was Hewlett-Packard, which laid off 29,000 American workers last year. Last week they announced plans to lay off another 5,000.

Other corporations asking for more foreign workers were Cisco (laid off 8,000 Americans and plan to ax 4,000 more), Marriott's (will lay off "thousands"), McDonald's, Wendy's, Coca-Cola and Verizon.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid recently stated his heartfelt commitment to the American worker and almost gagged on that chuckler. His amnesty plan for illegals coupled with legal chain migration for their family members will bring 30 million more people in a single decade.

If you're thinking corporations care for the poor (as long as they're from other countries), think again. Along with suspension of unemployment benefits, the war on unions, deflated job market, and 30 million desperate immigrants, maybe the corporate boys will get their wish: You'll be on your knees for work at any wage. Corporate interests, illegal aliens and millions of foreign workers can applaud the largess of our leaders.

Of course, you're too busy watching television to care, as long as you can afford your cable. You got yours. Your elected officials will look out for the interests of millions of unemployed Americans.

It's not your world anymore, and understand, the new one will eat your children.